March 20, Toronto, ON: The COPA Flight 32 Revitalization meeting is being head at Porter FBO at the Toronto City Centre Airport (CYTZ). This meeting will feature COPA President Kevin Psutka who will speak about general aviation and airports in the GTA, Jim Morrison who will discuss Porter Airlines, FBO and the Toronto City Centre Airport and a representative from the TCCA/Toronto Port authority will be there to discuss the airport. We will also elect a new executive for Flight 32 and collaborate on what Toronto pilots would like to see for its future. To RSVP or for more information please contact Flight 32 Captain Bill Nalepka at 416-222-2124 or email nalepka@rogers.com .
March 21, North York, ON: Weather-wise + Pre-flight Walk-arounds. 3rdfloor auditorium, 4900 Yonge Street from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Weather is the most critical and complex variable that affects flying. But you don't have to be a meteorologist to understand weather or to make sound weather flight decisions. Being weather-wise  the ability to integrate official reports and forecasts with what's outside your cockpit  is a valuable skill. Wouldn't you like to be weather-wise? Continuing on with the pre-flight preparations, System Safetys Will Boles will then explain how to perform a walk-around of an aircraft from the maintenance perspective (especially after it hasnt been flown for a period of time). This is a good review for anyone who owns an aircraft or who rents an aircraft. This presentation will help you become more aware of areas of concern for the aircraft prior to the wheels leaving the ground. The aircraft will be covered from the spinner to the tail navigation light lens and from wingtip to wingtip. For more information contact Transport Canada System Safety at 416-952-0175 or visit www.tc.gc.ca/OntarioRegion/civilaviatio ... minars.htm.

March 23, Winnipeg, MB: The COPA Board of Directors and COPA President Kevin Psutka will provide an update and engage in a general discussion of issues important to you. This is an opportunity to provide your input directly to the COPA Board. CASARA Training Centre, St Andrews Airport, start time 7pm. Contact John Davidson jdavidson@copanational.org 204-895-4523.
March 24, Calgary, AB: The Calgary Flying Club is hosting its first Wings and Wheels event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The first event will be sponsored by The Calgary Flying Club, Diamond Aircraft, and Calgary BMW. Admission is $2.00 per person. There will be snack foods available, and we expect to have a Diamond D-42 TwinStar, DA-40 glass cockpit, Diamond 20, and potentially the D-Jet mock-up and a turbine Piper. The event is at the Calgary Flying Club, 155A MacLaurin Drive, Calgary - Springbank Airport Hangar (C-YBW).

March 31, Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Flying Club Grass Roots Day: Building last years success, OFC is hosting an event (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) to introduce pilots and aviation enthusiasts to the many local organisations providing aviation services and support. Last year, the 14 presenters ranged from Hope Air, to the Ninety-Nines, to COPA Flight 8, and included Garth Wallace and a DA40. This year, we hope to have even more presentations for your enjoyment. We are also attempting to have Ottawa Airport landing fees waived. For more information contact the Flying Club at 613-523-2142 or e-mail info@ofc.ca.

APRIL

April 10, Haliburton/Stanhope, ON: (CND4) Our annual Safety Seminar will feature special guest David Arama of WSC Survival School. He will give a comprehensive talk on Pilot Wilderness Survival. david@wscsurvivalschool.com Stanhope Fire Fighters Hall at 7 pm. Cost is $5. For more information contact John Packer at 705-754-2611.

April 11, Camrose AB: Kevin Psutka will speak at the COPA Flight 137 meeting, held at the Lucky Dragon Restaurant on the corner of 58St and 48 Ave in Camrose. Supper at 6 PM and meeting to start at 7PM. Contact Barry Graham grahamb@cable-lynx.net

April 13-14, Vernon BC: COPA Flight 65 BC Rust Remover. Friday Evening April 13: Potluck Dinner and Social with aviation films starting at 5:30 PM - Out-of towners especially welcome. Saturday April 14 - Doors open at 8:30 - Coffee and Timbits, Seminars begin at 9: 30 AM - and finish at about 3:00 PM. Each of the four presentations is scheduled for 1 hour, which includes a 15 minute question period. Soup n' Sandwich Lunch will be served 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Total cost for the Day is $10.00 For more information contact Marion and Chuck at 250-542-1740 or email rv4@telus.net.

April 14, Woodstock, ON: Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association annual fund raising banquet and auction. Tickets are $30.00 each (no sales at the door). The guest speaker is renowned aviation photographer Paul Bowen from Wichita, Kansas. There will be a silent and live auction to raise funds to keep our six wonderful Harvards flying! All are WELCOME! For more information contact Pat Hanna at 519-658-5464

April 18, North York, ON: Aircraft Ditching/Egress + Bird Strike Awareness. 3rdfloor auditorium, 4900 Yonge Street from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Do you fly over water? Have you ever wondered what would happen if you had to ditch? Do you believe that your survival chances when ditching a light aircraft are minimal? Improve your odds of survival in a water-based aircraft incident. Come and hear Brian Webster of Aviation Egress Systems provide information on submerged aircraft fuselage egress. System Safetys Terrence Satens will give a presentation on bird strike awareness. For more information contact Transport Canada System Safety at 416-952-0175 or visit www.tc.gc.ca/OntarioRegion/civilaviatio ... minars.htm.

April 28, St. Thomas, ON: COPA Flight 75 Air Rally. Test your knowledge of navigation, meteorology, air law and airmanship. First prices a BOSE X ANR headset. Second prize, an ICOM A26 VHF handheld. Third prize, Pilot Recurency Training at St.Thomas Flight Centre and much more. Starts at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. $25 per aircraft. For more information contact Geoff Richards at 519-671-5133 or email geoff.richards@sympatico.ca

April 29, Hanover, ON: Flight 54 COPA Rust Remover. Two programs will take place in two different hangars at the Saugeen Municipal Airport. The day will run from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Starting with a fly-in breakfast at the airport restaurant  lunch special also supplied.. Morning session from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., lunch from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon session from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Jim Pfaff, TC Ontario Regional Aviation Medical Officer presents "The Aging Pilot". Nav Canada's Curtis Arnold presents "Flying in Southern Ontario Airspace" which will cover procedures for flying around large and busy airports. Ample aircraft and vehicle parking will be available. Also look for a special in fuel prices and prize draws from exhibitors displaying their products. For more information contact Phil Englishman, Box 323, Walkerton, ON, N0G 2V0, call 519-881-3775 or email mickeyd@wightman.ca.

MAY

May 03, Ottawa, ON: Transport Canada, System Safety presents the Making Waves Aviation Seminar at the Canadian Aviation Museum Bush Theatre from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This FREE safety seminar will cover information for the general aviation community. Topics to be covered include: Float Flying, General Piloting Skills, For more information on this seminar please contact, Terrence Satens, Civil Aviation Safety Inspector, Transport Canada 807-474-2597. Attending a Transport Canada safety seminar is an option in meeting CARs currency requirements http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/gener ... urrent.htm.

May 5, Oshawa, ON: Free Rust Remover seminar from 8 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Sessions are free but lunch is $10. Presenters include Transport Canada, Nav Canada, Bill Davidson: insurance broker and Skip Labelle from the Canadian Flight Academy. Lunch will be served to only those who register by April 29. For pre-registration or information contact Wayne Ellis at 905-434-6897 or email copa70seminar@hotmail.com.

May 5-6, Haliburton/Stanhope, ON: (CND4) Pancake breakfast/brunch/lunch. Start the summer flying season with a trip to one of Ontarios prettiest airports. For more information and current weather contact John Packer at 705-754-2611, email airport@halhinet.on.ca or visit http://stanhopeairport.com.

May 9, North Bay, ON: Transport Canada, System Safety presents the Making Waves Aviation Seminar at the North Bay Airport Canadore College from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This FREE safety seminar will cover information for the general aviation community. Topics to be covered include: Float Flying, General Piloting Skills, For more information on this seminar please contact, Terrence Satens, Civil Aviation Safety Inspector, Transport Canada 807-474-2597. Attending a Transport Canada safety seminar is an option in meeting CARs currency requirements http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/gener ... urrent.htm.

May 11, Calgary, AB: Air Reunion at the Port 'O' Call Inn, from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. (midnight). Those that are, or were involved in any aspect of aviation are welcome to attend. Airlines, ATS (ATC, FSS, etc.), General aviation and Military. Admission - $20 / person, which will assist in paying for the banquet room and finger food. Bar - available. Due to the maximum allowed in the banquet room being restricted to approximately 180 and many more than this are planning to attend this event, it is suggested that to assure admission, payment be made now. For more information contact Jim Hall at (250)-675-4002, write to 2876 - Northwood Pl. Blind Bay, B.C. V0E 1H1, email jimhall@jetstream.net or visit http://www.jetstream.net/users/jimhall/airreunion.html.

May 13, Cache Creek, BC: Eight annual fly-in breakfast from 8:30 a.m. 50 miles west from Kamloops, 1/5 hours from Chilliwack. Everyone welcome. For more information contact Andy Anderson at 250-453-2281 or 250-457-7333.

May 16, North York, ON: Summer Flight Preparations. 3rdfloor auditorium, 4900 Yonge Street from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The busy summer flying season is around the corner. Join us for our final seminar of the 2006-2007 sessions for a general aviation flight training refresher. Spruce up your rusty flying skills with a wide variety of tips, ideas, techniques and discussion from General Aviations Mark Dixon as we welcome him back once again for another informative presentation. Learn what some of the common problems and weaknesses from the flight tests and exams are. Review your aircraft performance (density altitude and runway length). Hear what common points are regularly reviewed as de-briefing points from an industry flight training instructor and brush up on your take-offs and landings. Feel free to ask questions during this interactive seminar! For more information contact Transport Canada System Safety at 416-952-0175 or visit www.tc.gc.ca/OntarioRegion/civilaviatio ... minars.htm.

May 19-20, Stanley, NS: Annual (two day) fly-in breakfast at the Stanley Airport. Stanley Hilton will be available for anyone who wants to make a weekend of it and have two great breakfasts! For more information contact Brian I. Chappell at 902-835-4843, fax 902-835-9624 or email chappell@ns.sypmatico.ca

May 19-21, Toronto, ON: The RAA Toronto chapter will be hosting the Zenith Zip 2007 at the Brampton airport. This event will appeal to all Zenith owners and enthusiasts, as well as to everyone who "would rather be flying"! Activities include lunch, construction and other technical workshops, pilot recurrency workshop, exhibits by the sponsors, tire-kicking, BBQ dinner and social. Event is on Saturday, Sunday or Monday as a rain day. Possibility of lodging locally or camping under the wing. For more information contact Pierre Tanguay at 613-687-0037, email pierre12@magma.ca or Alain Ouellet, 905-458-5424 aouellet@icecanada.com.

May 26, Ottawa, ON: AYA Region #13 event - The second annual Ice Breaker at the Ottawa/Rockcliffe airport between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Local AME Steve Farnworth will present a seminar on Engine Maintenance for your Lycoming starting at 1300 hrs. Start the 2007 flying season at Tonys BBQ at Ottawa/Rockcliffe (CYRO) and catch up with other Grumman owners. Contact Ruth Merkis-Hunt, AYA region #13 director 613-523-6014 or email ecanada@aya.org for more information.

May 26-27, Leamington, ON: Second annual remote control jets over Leamington. See turbine powered jets in action. Airport will be closed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. Can fly in before 9 a.m. or with prior arrangements. Visitors welcome!! Event fee = $10. Coordinates: N42 01 30 W82 31 30. For more information contact Peter Doupnik via email at oupnik@mnsi.net or visit http://www.sunparlorflyers.ca/.

May 26-27, Toronto, ON: The Toronto Aerospace Museum and Parc Downsview Park Inc. will host the second annual "Wings & Wheels Heritage Festival" at Downsview Park, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 2007 festival will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the birth of the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 aircraft which was developed at Downsview, a suburb of Toronto, and first flew on August 16, 1947. Visit www.torontoaerospacemuseum.com for more information.

May 27, Camrose, AB: Camrose Flying Club/COPA Flight 137 annual fly-in breakfast 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. All you can eat breakfast. One of the largest fly-ins in western Canada with over 100 aircraft expected. Free photo of your aircraft on short final. For more information contact Barry Graham 780-672-7973.

JUNE

June 2-3, Revelstoke, BC: the Revelstoke Flying Club/COPA Flight 128 and Vintage car Club hosts on Saturday the 2, a BBQ social at the Clubhouse. Camp under your plane, pitch a tent or phone us to reserve a room at one of Revelstoke's great B&B or downtown hotel/motel. Tour our famous Dam, golf or visit our historic Railway Museum among many other things to see and do. (Transportation available with our club car!). On Sunday the 3rd, our 18th annual airport appreciation day. Fly-in pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the hangar. Static displays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 includes large vintage car & aircraft display, Military displays, airplane and helicopter rides covered concession all day, kids colouring contest and fun for everyone. For more information call 250-837-6130, fax 250-837-6133 or email skyhawk2@telus.net.

June 2,3, Edenvale, ON: Edenvale Aerodrome, Spring Fly In and Grand Opening. Come out to see the latest improvements to the airport. This full weekend event will include BBQ lunch and refreshments, live entertainment, beer tent, vendors and intro/demo flights in the Sport Star and Sky Arrow. The Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundation will be having and Open House to display their new hangar, and rides in CCAF aircraft, including the Tiger Moth, will also be available. For more information, www.edenflight.com., or www.classicaircraft.ca

June 2-3, Haliburton/Stanhope, ON: (CND4) Young Eagles weekend. Help us give local kids the thrill of flight or fly with one of your local kids up to see us! For more information and current weather contact John Packer at 705-754-2611, email airport@halhinet.on.ca or visit http://stanhopeairport.com.

June 3, Smiths Falls, ON: The Smiths Falls Flying Club welcomes all fly or drive in guests for the annual fly-in breakfast. 24 hour fuel. Come see our new club house. For more information contact the flying club at 613-283-1148 or visit www.smithsfallsflyingclub.com

June 6, Ottawa, ON: Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame annual induction ceremony and dinner will be held at the Canada Aviation Museum, Rockliffe Airport (YRO)at 6 p.m. Inductees are Stanley Deluce, Craig Dobbin, Harvey Hitchins and the Canadian Business Aviation Association. Tickets and tables can be purchased through "Special Events" scroll-down at www.CAHF.ca; email at CAHF@telusplanet.net, or by calling the Hall at 780-361-1351 ext 241.Recognize and support those who made significant contributions to aviation and aerospace in Canada.

June 9, Villeneuve, AB: Edmonton Airports is pleased to be hosting the 3rd annual open house & fly-in BBQ from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Rain or Shine! Free! For more information contact Edmonton Airports at fly-in@edmontonairports.com.

June 16-17, Carp, ON: AYA Region #13 event - Arrive in the morning, depart after the show. Carp airshow and Grumman Fly-in. We have a place reserved on the airfield for Grumman owners to park their aircraft, watch the airshow and show off your Grumman to the general public. Come to either day of the show or both! Ottawa / Carp (CYRP) is located just west of Ottawa. Dont forget to check NOTAMs for arrival time restrictions. Contact Ruth Merkis-Hunt, AYA region #13 director 613-523-6014 or email ecanada@aya.org for more information.

June 22-24, Oshawa, ON: The Canadian Aviation Expo, Canadas largest aviation trade show and fly-in. For more information visit: www.canadianaviationexpo.com or call 800-776-5976.

June 23, Langley BC: Fly-in for all types of aircraft organized by the Langley Aero Club and Van's Air Force Western Canada Wing. Prizes for amateur-built aircraft; seminars for builders. For more information contact Tedd McHenry at 604-574-4764 ex, 6 or visit http://www.vansairforce.org/CYNJ

June 30  July 1, Saskatoon, AB: Exciting weekend in the world of Small Aircraft combined with an Antique Road Show at the Corman Airpark. Bringing together aircraft dealers, distributors, amateur builders, Ultralight manufacturers, and much more. There will be information and loads of entertainment and ideas for aircraft enthusiasts of any age. Fly in or drive in and bring along your families collectables, heirlooms, and antiques to be appraised by qualified experts. Artwork, Military items, Coins & Stamps, Clocks & Watches etc. 7 appraisers on-site. More information can be found at www.cormanairpark.ca, or by calling Vern or Sandra Rees at 1-866-3380 or 306-931-0822. Note: Owners of any aircraft able to safely land on the ½ mile strip at Corman Air Park may enter to win prizes for categories of Amateur Built, Replica, Antique and Ultralight. Owners of aircraft or projects For Sale are invited to display them at the event.

June 30-July 1, Sherbrooke, QC: "Les Faucheurs de Marguerites" are proud to invite the Sport/Recreational Aviation community from Canada and USA to its 13th annual fly-in at the Sherbrooke airport (CYSC). No air show and no aerobatics! Menu: aircrafts of all kinds, fly market, static displays, workshops, exciting conferences/seminars, homebuilt/aircraft restoration contest, commercial stands, aircraft manufacturers, aircraft clubs. Saturday nights special super is followed by a dancing party. Restaurant on site for breakfast, lunch or diner. Camping on site. A lot of fun! For more information contact Réal Paquette at 819-878-3998, email lesfaucheurs@hotmail.com or visit www.lesfaucheurs.com.

July 1-16: Ottawa, ON: International Air Rally 7th edition: Challenge of the Flags. Departure from Ottawa, ON. The challenge of the Flags will celebrate 3 National holidays in 3 different countries. There will be two points of entry: July 1st from Ottawa, July 8 from Moncton COPA Convention. Provinces to be visited: Ontario, New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Quebec. Countries: Canada-USA (Princeton, New Jersey 4th of July)-France (July 14th St-Pierre & Miquelon). For more information contact Catherine at 450-969-2247, email ctobenas@airrally.com or visit www.airrally.com.

July 1, Delta, BC: Annual fly-in taking place at the Delta Heritage Air Park CAK3. For more information contact Bruce Prior at b.prior@ieee.org.

July 3 - 20, Brampton, ON: Rebel Ramble 15 Annual Fly-in Camp Trip to the West Coast. All types of aircraft welcome on this trip of a lifetime! Trip starts from Brampton, ON, to Arlington, WA and possibly to Cicely, Alaska, Oshkosh, and back. Navigation by consensus. Fly along with us for just a day or two, or the whole trip! Please send $5 to register now and get on the mailing list. More info at: www.prosumers.ca/Ramble07, call Bob Patterson, 905-457-5238 (9 a.m. - 10 p.m., 7 days) or email bob.patterson@interbiz.ca.

July 5-8, Moncton, NB: The 2007 COPA Convention is being held at the Moncton Flight College located at the Greater Moncton International Airport (CYQM). It promises pilots and flight enthusiasts a well-rounded program that is educational, experiential and a lot of fun. Watch this listing in the future and read page 23 for more details.

July 7-8, Edenvale, ON: A great weekend of adventure and entertainment at the Edenvale Aerodrome. The Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundation invites you to fly out for the weekend. On Saturday July 7, shuttle service will be provided from the airport to Wasaga Beach. Enjoy a day at the beach, and then prepare for a great night of entertainment. The CCAF will be hosting a Hangar Dance with live music later that evening. A camping area will be set up for those wishing to stay the night. On Sunday morning, the CCAF and the Edenvale Aerodrome will be hosting a Fly in/Drive in Breakfast. For more information, www.classicaircraft.ca, or www.edenflight.com.

July 7-8, Belleville, MI: Thunder over Michigan 2007, one of the largest Warbird Air Shows in North America Headlined by the USN Blue Angels is taking place at the Willow Run Airport (KYIP). For more information contact the Yankee Air Museum at 734-483-4030 or visit www.yankeeairmuseum.org/airshow.

July 7-8, Geneseo, NY: Biplane Fly-in and chilli cook-off at the Geneseo Airport. For more information visit www.1941hag.org.

July 8, Arnprior, ON: COPA Flight 33, annual fly-in breakfast at the Arnprior Airport (CNP3). Fly, Walk or Drive, join us for breakfast 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For more information contact Johnathan at 613-623-7231 or Rick at 613-832-2399.

July 8, Drummondville, QC: Owners of aircraft on wheels and on floats are invited to spend the day to meet friends and new ones. Special invitation is sent to helicopter owners. We want the most of these in one place, in one day. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Gilles Caya at 819-472-1011

July 13-15, Yellowknife, NT: Yellowknife Midnight Sun Float Plane fly-in invites floatplane pilots and enthusiasts to this 7th bi-annual event. The 2007 edition is the same weekend as the 27th annual Yellowknife Folk on the Rocks Festival. The mid-July timing allows lakes on the barrens (just 100 km north of Yellowknife) to thaw, opening up excellent fishing and site-seeing opportunities. For more information or to register for the Fly-In, contact Yvonne Quick at 867-873-4036, fax 867-873-5791, and evon@theedge.ca, or visit http://floatplaneflyin.com for registration form and other information. For more events visit http://www.northernfrontier.com/ or http://explorenwt.com/.

July 15, Iroquois ON: The 40th Annual Iroquois fly-in breakfast will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Iroquois airport. Floatplane dock nearby. Separate food line-up for pilots and passengers. For more information contact John Ross at 613-657-1646, on July 15 - 613-349-0023.

July 15-20, Wichita, WI: National Cross Country Air Races taking place at Kansas-Stevens Point. Speed racing open to all pilots and all piston aircraft. Three events: Wichita 300, 1800 Mile Marion Jayne, Stevens Point Wisconsin 300. Cash, trophies and scholarships. For more information contact Pat Purcell at 903-564-9410 or visit www.us-airrace.org.

July 21, Nelson, BC: Once again Nelson COPA Flight and the Nelson Pilots Association will be hosting Flight Fest at the Nelson Municipal Airport. Enjoy our famous Pancake Breakfast, Lunch and BBQ. Military, antique and classic aircraft on display from Canada and the USA. Aerial displays, fly-in and much more. Nelson is one of the most unique communities in BC, with a downtown airport on the water front that is general aviations gateway to the Kootenay outdoor experience. For more information contact Case Grypma by email at georama@netide.com.

July 23-29, AirVenture, Oshkosh, WI: For more details visit www.airventure.org or call 920-426-4800.

AUGUST

August 3-5, Havelock, NB: Always wanted to Camp out under the wing like a Barnstormer? Well here's your chance. Come on Down (over or up) to our Annual Fly-in at the Havelock Flying Club (CS5). We've got Static Displays, an Auction, Flea Market, a Radio Controlled Aerobatic performance and, pending availability, a Water Bomber Demo. Breakfast will be waiting for you and food continues throughout the day with a Steak Barbecue for supper. Our live Band will entertain you under starry skies before you turn in under your wing. Why not? For more information contact Steve Eastwick at 506-386-4120 or email sdeastw@nbnet.nb.ca.

August 4, Airdrie, AB: Airdrie Flying Club will be hosting an aviation Show & Shine, encouraging aircraft owners and pilots to share their airplanes, swap stories and enjoy a barbeque lunch. A poker run will be held in conjunction with the event. For more information visit http://www.airdrieflyingclub.ca/showandshine.htm

August 4, Edenvale, ON: Edenvale Aerodrome. The Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundations annual Gathering of the Classics event. This will be the second year of hosting this event at Edenvale. The new N.W. runway will be operational making for an even better event location. Lots of classics, a warbird or two, and everything from Ultralights to Twins will be on display. This is one of the biggest fly-ins of the season. You wont want to miss it. Rain date Sunday, Aug, 5. For more information contact Larry Quinton, 705-445-4419, email lquinton@lynx.org or visit www.classicaircraft.ca, www.edenflight.com.

August 11-12, Haliburton/Stanhope, ON: (CND4) Homebuilt/Ultra-light fly-in. Fly in for the day or camp out for the weekend. This large gathering of aircraft is a must see for any aviation enthusiast! For more information and current weather contact John Packer at 705-754-2611, email airport@halhinet.on.ca or visit http://stanhopeairport.com.

August 18, Cooking Lake, AB: Edmonton Airports is pleased to be hosting the 3rd annual open house & fly-in BBQ from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Rain or Shine! Free! For more information contact Edmonton Airports at fly-in@edmontonairports.com.

August 25-26, Ottawa, ON: The Classic Air Ralley is to be held at the Rockcliffe Airport, home of the Canada Aviation Museum. Unlike traditional "Boom and Zoom" air shows, this event takes us back to a quieter, and in some ways, more gentle age. The museum will be open throughout the event, and as a special treat there will be opportunities to access the new storage hanger - already crammed with treasures not normally on display. The gates are open from 9am and it is anticipated that participating aircraft will be performing between noon and 2pm. Rides will be available throughout the day in a variety of aircraft including classic biplanes and warbirds. General admission ticket prices are $15 for adults and $5 for accompanied children under 12, and include free all day admission to the museum. Tickets at the gates only. Parking is free! Visit www.flightworks.ca for more information.

August 31-September 3, Oliver, BC: 8th annual Yak "Discovery" fly-in Along with the Yak's and CJ's, all warbirds are invited and we will be joined by the Swift's and RV's for a more all encompassing event. Formation clinics for FAST and recreational formation training will be held along with an Acro clinic for the ab-initio and more advanced. A maintenance seminar is added regarding the care and treatment of engines, flat and round, and those folks who wish to know about them. Winery tours are available for the "Adverse Yaw's" with lots of great weather and flying fun. The weekend hangar BBQ will also be held with live entertainment on Sunday night. Book soon at the Southwind Inn at 1-800-661-9922. Special discount rates. For more information contact Paul Dumoret at 250-535-0395 or email 3bar@telus.net.

SEPTEMBER

September 1, Edenvale, ON: Visit the Edenvale Aerodrome, and the Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundation for a Fly in/Drive in breakfast. For more information, www.classicaircraft.ca, or www.edenflight.com.

September 22, Bromont, QC: AYA Region #13 event - Fly-in to Bromont (CZBM) for lunch at the Transit Resto-Bar in the main terminal from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This restaurant has a great view of the ramp and the approach to Runway 23, so come along for a great Grumman meal and a chance to rate everyones landings! Contact Ruth Merkis-Hunt, region #13 director 613-523-6014 or email ecanada@aya.org for more information.

September 29-30, Haliburton/Stanhope, ON: (CND4) Fall colour fly-in and Haliburton County Artist Studio bus tour. This is traditionally the best weekend for fall colours. What a great way to finish the summer flying season and get some early Christmas shopping done! For more information and current weather contact John Packer at 705-754-2611, email airport@halhinet.on.ca or visit http://stanhopeairport.com.

OCTOBER

October 17-20, Victoria, B.C.: SARSCENE 2007 organized by the National Search and Rescue Secretariat, and co-hosted by the British Columbia Provincial Emergency Program with the assistance of the British Columbia Search and Rescue Association. For more information, visit www.nss.gc.ca or call 1-800-727-9414.